Fine detailed formations on the side of this Cathedral Quartz, with a bit of Geysering - offshoot terminations - on the side as well. The point is kind of etched in one place, and it's "waisted" - meaning if bulges in the middle - which is a very rare formation habit.

Gray Ghost or Angel Amphibole perched like a phantom in the tip of this natural wonder - exhibiting the rare Flaring formation (widening from a narrow base) - and covered with intricate Cathedraling termination.

Old collection - from before Girasol or foggy Quartz was really out there - originally thought to be a light Rose Quartz (and arguments could be made)...but it's definitely of this variety...very large. Too thick and foggy to be translucent beyond the first half inch or so. No stars, but cool light play. Almost like a Moonstone!